Nightly Business Report
[#33046]
Tonight on Nightly Business Report, two reports on the labor market are raising concerns for would-be job seekers. Will Friday's government employment report confirm the hiring slump? And, why is Google investing in a website that auctions real estate?duration 26:46
STEREO TVG (Secondary audio: none)

1:30 am

Tavis Smiley
[#3152]
Tavis talks with one of the world's most honored conductors and composers, Esa-Pekka Salonen. The conductor laureate for the L.A. Philharmonic and a 2014 Grammy nominee shares memories of the opening of the famed Walt Disney Concert Hall. Tavis also chats with jazz saxophonist Wayne Shorter. The Grammy winner this year for best improvised jazz solo ("Orbits" from his live album Without a Net), Shorter demonstrates his ageless artistry in breaking musical barriers.duration 26:46
STEREO TVRE (Secondary audio: none)

2:00 am

Global Voices
[#528]
Welcome to the WorldIs it worse to be born poor than to die poor? 130 million babies are born each year, and not one of them decides where they?ll be born or how they'll live. In Cambodia, you're likely to be born to a family living on less than $1/day. In Sierra Leone chances of surviving the first year are half those of the worldwide average Brian Hill takes a worldwide trip to meet the newest generation - In the US Starr's new baby could well be one more of 1.6 million homeless children now living in the streets.duration 56:46
STEREO

Tavis Smiley
[#3153]
Tavis talks with 2014 Grammy winners Gregory Porter, Ben Harper and Charlie Musselwhite. Winner of the 2014 Grammy for best jazz vocal album ("Liquid Spirit"), Porter comments on making his mark as a songwriter, as well as a singer. Harper and Musselwhite, a singer-songwriter-guitarist and blues harmonica virtuoso, discuss their Grammy-winning collaboration, "Get Up!" - their first CD together.duration 26:46
STEREO TVRE (Secondary audio: none)

Second Opinion
[#910]
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)Irritable bowel syndrome is a common disorder affecting the large intestines, which often has life-altering effects. While the syndrome can be both physically and emotionally disruptive, good treatments are available. Hear about the options from the experts and about the challenges from Erin Slater, who was diagnosed with IBS when she was only 17.duration 26:46
STEREO TVPG (Secondary audio: none)

5:00 am

Independent Lens
[#1411H]
Wonder Women! The Untold Story of American SuperheroinesThis program traces the evolution and legacy of Wonder Woman. From the birth of the comic book superheroine in the 1940s to the blockbusters of today, the film looks at how popular representations of powerful women often reflect society's anxieties about women's liberation.duration 56:46
STEREO TVPG-V (Secondary audio: DVI)

MORNING

6:00 am

Independent Lens
[#1327H]
StrongScheduled the day before the start of the 2012 Summer Olympics, "Strong!" follows Cheryl Hayworth, a world champion 300-pound U.S. Olympic weightlifter, as she prepares for Beijing in 2008. This is her last shot at the Olympics because her weightlifting career is nearing its inevitable end. A Women & Girls Lead film, "Strong!" is not only a window into the seldom seen world of women's competitive weightlifting, but also explores popular notions of power, strength, beauty and health in a sport where being big means being strong, and is necessary for success.duration 56:46
STEREO TVPG (Secondary audio: DVI)

Global Voices
[#528]
Welcome to the WorldIs it worse to be born poor than to die poor? 130 million babies are born each year, and not one of them decides where they?ll be born or how they'll live. In Cambodia, you're likely to be born to a family living on less than $1/day. In Sierra Leone chances of surviving the first year are half those of the worldwide average Brian Hill takes a worldwide trip to meet the newest generation - In the US Starr's new baby could well be one more of 1.6 million homeless children now living in the streets.duration 56:46
STEREO

9:00 am

Tavis Smiley
[#3153]
Tavis talks with 2014 Grammy winners Gregory Porter, Ben Harper and Charlie Musselwhite. Winner of the 2014 Grammy for best jazz vocal album ("Liquid Spirit"), Porter comments on making his mark as a songwriter, as well as a singer. Harper and Musselwhite, a singer-songwriter-guitarist and blues harmonica virtuoso, discuss their Grammy-winning collaboration, "Get Up!" - their first CD together.duration 26:46
STEREO TVRE (Secondary audio: none)

9:30 am

Tavis Smiley
[#3152]
Tavis talks with one of the world's most honored conductors and composers, Esa-Pekka Salonen. The conductor laureate for the L.A. Philharmonic and a 2014 Grammy nominee shares memories of the opening of the famed Walt Disney Concert Hall. Tavis also chats with jazz saxophonist Wayne Shorter. The Grammy winner this year for best improvised jazz solo ("Orbits" from his live album Without a Net), Shorter demonstrates his ageless artistry in breaking musical barriers.duration 26:46
STEREO TVRE (Secondary audio: none)

Second Opinion
[#910]
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)Irritable bowel syndrome is a common disorder affecting the large intestines, which often has life-altering effects. While the syndrome can be both physically and emotionally disruptive, good treatments are available. Hear about the options from the experts and about the challenges from Erin Slater, who was diagnosed with IBS when she was only 17.duration 26:46
STEREO TVPG (Secondary audio: none)

11:00 am

Independent Lens
[#1411H]
Wonder Women! The Untold Story of American SuperheroinesThis program traces the evolution and legacy of Wonder Woman. From the birth of the comic book superheroine in the 1940s to the blockbusters of today, the film looks at how popular representations of powerful women often reflect society's anxieties about women's liberation.duration 56:46
STEREO TVPG-V (Secondary audio: DVI)

AFTERNOON

12:00 pm

Independent Lens
[#1327H]
StrongScheduled the day before the start of the 2012 Summer Olympics, "Strong!" follows Cheryl Hayworth, a world champion 300-pound U.S. Olympic weightlifter, as she prepares for Beijing in 2008. This is her last shot at the Olympics because her weightlifting career is nearing its inevitable end. A Women & Girls Lead film, "Strong!" is not only a window into the seldom seen world of women's competitive weightlifting, but also explores popular notions of power, strength, beauty and health in a sport where being big means being strong, and is necessary for success.duration 56:46
STEREO TVPG (Secondary audio: DVI)

Tavis Smiley
[#3153]
Tavis talks with 2014 Grammy winners Gregory Porter, Ben Harper and Charlie Musselwhite. Winner of the 2014 Grammy for best jazz vocal album ("Liquid Spirit"), Porter comments on making his mark as a songwriter, as well as a singer. Harper and Musselwhite, a singer-songwriter-guitarist and blues harmonica virtuoso, discuss their Grammy-winning collaboration, "Get Up!" - their first CD together.duration 26:46
STEREO TVRE (Secondary audio: none)

3:30 pm

Nightly Business Report
[#33047]
Tonight on Nightly Business Report, a record close for the S&P. What's driving it? And, what are the sector you should invest in for the long haul? And, is the person you trust with your money - your broker - hiding information from you?duration 26:46
STEREO TVG (Secondary audio: none)

Nightly Business Report
[#33047]
Tonight on Nightly Business Report, a record close for the S&P. What's driving it? And, what are the sector you should invest in for the long haul? And, is the person you trust with your money - your broker - hiding information from you?duration 26:46
STEREO TVG (Secondary audio: none)

Tavis Smiley
[#3154]
Tavis talks with med student-turned-megaselling singer-songwriter Emeli Sande. The British-born singer-songwriter shares her feelings about her success in dominating the airways and the British and European charts. Tavis also chats with steel guitar great Robert Randolph, who plays one of the most difficult musical instruments there is - the pedal steel guitar - tells how he perfected his artistry.duration 26:46
STEREO TVRE (Secondary audio: none)

Roadtrip Nation
[#1006H]
Uncertainty Is OpportunityAs they enter the 5th week of their 7-week Roadtrip, the team reflects on how comfortable they've become with the unpredictable eccentricities of the Road. Megan, who is naturally wired to adhere to routine, is learning to embrace uncertainly, and this helps her cope with an influx of job rejections. In New York, the team's interview with Radiolab radio host Jad Abumrad serves to reinforce Megan's newfound acceptance of the unknown. Jad describes his unsuccessful attempts at other careers, noting that although he never thought he would get into radio, he has found it to be a surprisingly satisfying assimilation of his interests. His ability to adapt to changing circumstance teaches the Roadtrippers although they might not end up where they planned in life, their ultimate trajectory might be even better than what they expected.duration 26:46
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(DT25-1 through 25-3) Another station on Fremont Tower needs to perform more maintenance work overnight, requiring other TV
stations to shut down their signals for the safety of the workers. KQET’s signal will turn off late Thurs/early Friday
between midnight and 12:30am, and should return by 6am Friday morning. Many receivers will be able to […]

(DT25-1 through 25-3) Another station on Fremont Tower needs to perform maintenance work overnight, requiring that other TV
stations shut down their signals for the safety of the workers. KQET’s signal will turn off late Tues/early Wednesday
between midnight and 12:30am, and should return by 5am Wednesday morning. Many receivers will be able to recover […]

(DT54.1 through DT54.5) Our Over the Air signals from our KQEH transmitter on Monument Peak (the DT54s) will need to be switched
from our Main antenna to our Auxillary antenna while climbers inspect the tower for possible maintenance needs. Once the inspection
is done, we will switch back. The two switches will account for two […]